Honors:
The Imperial Laurel – having undertaken the task of delivering an explosive to a Tyranid Norn Queen;
Terminator Honors – servitude to the Deathwatch;
Skull and Motto (Terror to Heretics, Slayer of Xenos, Bane of Daemons) – earned after the slaying of a Bloodthirster of Khorne.

Other Notes:Non-Mastery Skill Bonuses: +20 to Leadership Tests used with other Knights Teutonic or Deathwatch (Chosen of the Chapter);
+10 to Fellowship Tests or Skills based on Fellowship and +2 to Fel Bonus when dealing with someone who knows of the deed of slaying a Greater Daemon (Universal Renown).

Variable Bonuses: May have “greater control over Missions and even the command of other Space Marines” (at the GM’s discretion) (Chosen of the Chapter);
Once per combat, may make an attack with a Melee or Ranged Weapon which cannot be Parried or Dodged (may alternatively choose for one hit to ignore either all his foe’s Armor or Toughness Bonus) (Angel of Death);
All allies who would know of the fight with the Norn Queen receive +10 to WP when in sight of Anselm; all enemies who would know of the fight with the Norn Queen receive -10 to WP when in sight of Anselm (Enduring Name);
Suffers no ill effects from Fear – also, reduces total number of Insanity Points received from any source by half (Unshakable).

Bio:

Personal:
Slightly taller than the average Space Marine, Anselm strikes an impressive figure with his sharp features, shaved skull and light complexion. At just over a century in age, he is coming close to the border between junior warriors and veteran Marines… though his confidence already places him in a league which matches those twice his lifespan.
Knight-Brother Anselm was born on the world of Girobia, which at the time was under the dominion of the dreaded Terminator-Lord Petarek. He was inducted as a Page very early, and was greatly admired by his instructors for his base love the blade. After completing the Rite of Ascension, he opted to enter a mortality contract with Teutonic Guard Master Falkner, interested in gaining further experience under the already venerated warrior. Anselm remained Falkner’s Squire for fifty years, serving both as his retainer and at various times as a member of Tactical Groups Ludwig, Albrecht, and Gustav.
Anselm, as Falkner’s Squire, followed him to the world of Umbaros when Grand Master Heront Klavier commanded the Knight-Order to bring its entire weight to bear in aid against the Archons of the Goring Blade, a band of old traitor-Astartes who had amassed a small army and considerable allies to suit their cause. The understanding was that the Goring Blade planned to activate an ancient warpgate found on Umbaros, which would engulf Sectors Calixis, Ixaniad, and Scarus, as well as all bordering regions in a second Eye of Terror; the reality was that Umbaros was a tomb world of ancient and alien machine-men. Anselm, attached to Tactical Group Wilhelm, was evacuated alongside only four other survivors of his squad of ten. Of Falkner’s fate, an Imperial Guard Commissar later reported he died aiding his Grand Master in battling the gargantuan monstrosity which acted as the heart of the planet, obliterated in an all-destroying blast-projection.
As a majority of the Knight-Order’s fleet was engaged in combat with traitor warships and a surprise third-party appearance of Eldar of Craftworld Sar Cyrs, Anselm’s Thunderhawk was rescued by the Battlefleet Calixis frigate Fury of Markayn – the experience of being recovered by mortals humbled Anselm nearly as much as watching Umbaros implode with nearly all of his glorious Chapter’s Knight-Order dead upon its surface.
Following Umbaros, the Knights revealed an astounding stockpile of geneseed and wargear, much of it recovered from dead Chapters. The Knight-Order was able to quickly recover its numbers, but its visage of terror was greatly wounded. Anselm, disillusioned, became one of many Knight-Brothers who joined the Deathwatch as a result of their Chapter’s humiliation. He has served with some noteworthy distinction, having demonstrated his Chapter’s prowess in shock-tactics on the Greyhell Front, where he has gained a reputation for cruelty amongst Tau sympathizers for his vicious executions of any who thought the Greater Good mightier than the mailed fist of the Astartes.
Anselm speaks little of his Chapter anymore, and it seems he wishes to permanently remain with the Deathwatch… yet even he acknowledges that the Knights Teutonic need experienced bodies, men who can sooth the unjustified arrogance which now defines the Knight-Order. Honor, duty and camaraderie all clash in his conscience while he forges a path in blood – his, or that of whatever stands in his way.

Following the death of the Khornate Greater Daemon on Niveus, Anselm has heard rumors that his name is gaining a reputation at home in the Teutonic Realm. While some have said he may be inducted into the Teutonic Guard of current Grand Master Bruno, he has presently received such words with scorn. Amends must be made for the Knights’ dishonor, he tells his Brothers.